Display form



A. SIMSON DISPLAY FORM June 9, 1931.

Filed Dec. 10, 1929 Inbentor .,.1Z?xa7@a er' 0327250121 M By 2mm A tforney Patented June 9, 1931 1 UNITED STATES PATENT",

ALEXANDER snvrsou, orinnno, NEVADA,

DISPLAY r m Application filed, December 1039529. seri l'udg iiacee,

embodied therewith, whereby the form may be expanded to adapt the same to apparel of different sizes and to assure a proper and attractive fitting of the garment in an expeditious manner and without thenecessity of \5 using packing.

Other-objects and inafter set forth, a display form of'the character set forth which Will be simple incon- J struction, strong, durable, efiicient in its use and which may be manufactured at low cost.

The foregoing and other objects and advantages of'the invention will become apparent from a study of the following specification, taken in connection with the accompanyingdrawings, wherein like characters of reference designate corresponding parts throughout the several views, and

Figure 1' is a view in partly broken away in section, of a display vention.

Fig. 2 is a view in display form constructed in accordance with the present invention, wherein inflatable sleeves are embodied therewith, v

Fig.3is a vertical cross sectional view form constructed in accordance with thisintaken substantially on the line 33 of Fig. 1,

Fig. 4 is a horizontal cross sectional View taken Fig. 1."

' body. The lower portion of'the front of front elevation,

front elevation of a "tion therewith. The sleevesare of a 0011-,

'struction similar to the casing 7 and may be upwardly, when the device is inflated.

substantially on the line 44 of Referring to the drawings in detail, the

the core is recessedin the usual manner "as at 2, in order 'that'the form will not bevisi ble when the device is in use. I v '1 The upper end of the core I terminates in'an int egral solid tap block 3, the inner *Bl' side of which is; provided with a threaded.

socket forthe reception of the threaded up:

per end of the supporting standard 4, as

best illustrated in Fig. 3 of the drawings. j

. A covering .5 of suitable material, uc /co as rubberized fabric is secured to' the outer surface of the core 1 by any suitable means s'u'ch as' an adheslve or separablesnap fasteners', sald cover1ng'5 being constructed of j asingle piece of material which is substanadvantages of the 111- 7 vention are to 'provlde, 1n a manner as her-e1v tially tubular in formand is open at both ends, the upper end being disposed beneath a shoulder 6 on the cap block 3.

A rubber casing 01' envelope 7 is then 'mounted over thecovering 5 and also extends-from a point beneath the shoulder 6 to the lower end of the core 1. A metallic cap plate 8 is mounted on the cap block 3 and has its skirt portion extending over the through the core 1, covering 5 and the inner '80 wall of the casing 7 at a point where the armholes of the garment come. y

In Fig. 2, the reference numeral 11 designates an inflatable sleeve form which is 'at- 1 tached to the casing 7 and has communicaprovided with weights (not shown), in the lower ends to prevent same from swinging 50 In the use of thedevic,e,"the garment is mounted thereon, and the casing 7 ,together with the sleeve portions 11 are inflated by 1 blowing air through the tube 9 and, the

branch tube10,.with the result that;v a e 5195 fl and snug fit garment will be had,

and all wrinkles and irregularities therein will beeliminated. It is believed thatthe many advantages of a display form constructed in accord-" ance with this invention will be readily understood, and although the preferred embodiment of the invention is as illustrated and described, it is to be understood that changes in the details of construction may be had which will fall within the scope of the invention as claimed. 7 7

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new is i A display form of the character described colnprislng a hollow core having a cap block provided with an annular shoulder, a sup porting standard secured to the cap block, a tubular one-piece covering of rubberized fabric mounted on the core having its upper end.v disposed to meet the shoulder on the cap block, an inflatable rubbercasing constructed of a single piece of material and of substantially tubular form extending over the rubberized covering, and having its upe per end disposed beneath the annular flange,

a metalliccap plate mounted on the cap block and'extcnding downwardly over the upper end portion of the casing for maintaining said casing in position on said cap block, and means for inflating the casing, saidmeans disposed within the core.

In testimony whereof I afix my signature.

ALEXANDER SIMSON. 

